CoreAudio "minor brother" for iPad only supports devices with 2 output, like Rim correctly states... it would be nice Apple would upgrade this feature in its SDK (CoreAudio for iOS API)... it would be wonderful being able to give to the musician a separate submix (obvioulsy in PRE-FADER)...

Like audio interfaces working or not, it may be useful for the developers (and for consequence also for us) to let them know our wishlist for future killer-app-Auria upgrades.

Well, let start:

- Aux's PRE-FADER option
- Tap Tempo
- MP3 import/export
- Support for retina display (i know it requires more power than actual iPads, it would be only an eye-candy, not a real up...)
- Regions muting
- Possibility to switch channelstrips insert's order
- Multichannel EQ/COMP (possibility to work inependently on L or R channel of a stereo track)
- MID/SIDE encoder/decoder plugin

- MP3 import/export is already a feature in Auria. Importing is done automatically through the import audio page (you'll see MP3 files listed there), and exporting MP3 is an option in the mixdown page.
- Retina support for Auria will only come when a new ipad becomes available with more RAM and faster graphics. Auria pushes the upper limit of what an iPad can do, and adding retina support to the mixer and editor pages would cause a large jump in the amount of RAM Auria takes up, which would cause more frequent "low memory" messages. Plus, waveform drawing would become very sluggish under retina. We've tested this extensively, and decided against full retina support in favor of smoother graphics updates and better performance (which is more important in the end). If and when an updated iPad model comes out that offers better performance and memory in this department, we'll add retina for sure (it's easy to do).

-option to lower resolution of waveform render, I would even take super blocky, if it would make it smooth for scrolling around the edit window, then you can kick it up higher when you need it, right now, it is a bit painfully slow on iPad 2.